Laken Riley’s sister says family has ‘hope’ after Trump immigration changes: ‘Still a lot to be done’
EXCLUSIVE: Laken Riley’s sister said that she and her family have "hope" due to the immigration policies President Donald Trump has put in place.
EXCLUSIVE: Laken Riley’s sister said that she and her family have "hope" due to the immigration policies President Donald Trump has put in place.
Washington — President Trump spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday morning about the ongoing trade dispute between the U.S. and China, with Mr. Trump saying the two leaders agreed to have their teams resume talks “shortly.” Mr. Trump wrote on Truth Social that he and Xi spoke for 90 minutes and addressed a
Washington — President Trump signed a proclamation late Wednesday barring travelers and immigrants from a dozen countries and restricting the entry of nationals from seven other nations. With the move, the White House cited concerns about national security. The president said the recent attack at a march supporting Israeli hostages in Boulder, Colorado, had “underscored the
Afghanistan, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Burma, Republic of the Congo, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen face total bans. President Donald Trump signed a proclamation on Wednesday that suspends nationals from 12 countries from entering the United States, and it also restricts people from seven other countries from entering. Unlike an executive order, a
Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday revived a lawsuit from an Ohio woman who claimed she was the victim of reverse discrimination because her employer denied her a promotion because she is straight. In a unanimous decision in the case of Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, the high court tossed out a decision by a
Washington — The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the Mexican government’s lawsuit against major U.S. gun manufacturers, delivering a win for the firearms industry in a test of a federal law that shields them from civil suits. The high court unanimously rejected Mexico’s arguments that its effort to hold firearms makers accountable for the violence
The U.S. Congress Joint Economic Committee holds a hearing to examine barriers to supply chain modernization and factor productivity enhancements at 10 a.m. ET on June 5. Witnesses include Jean-Paul Rodrigue, professor of the Department of Maritime Business Administration at Texas A&M Galveston; Patrick McLaughlin, research fel… Original News Source Link – Epoch TimesRunning For